Despite only serving 20 days for invasion of privacy and bias intimidation after secretly video taping Tyler hooking up with another man while sharing a room at Rutgers University in 2010, Dharun is about to get even further off the hook thanks to some new legal loopholes.

Apparently, while the New Jersey Superior Court still believes Dharun — and his co-conspirator Molly Wei, for that matter — should feel bad for their involvement in Tyler's death, they apparently believe he does deserve a new trial, saying:

Dharun Ravi has been found guilty for invasion of privacy and bias intimidation in the Tyler Clementi case, in which the gay Rutgers student leaped to his death after discovering Ravi had secretly filmed him being intimate with a man.

We think the jury made the right decision, but in an interview with ABC News, Ravi is saying otherwise. He denies ever bullying his former college roommate, saying:

"He knew that I wasn't trying to intimidate him because he was gay and scare him because he was gay. I think he understood that."

Ugh! That's why he chose to take his own life right? Appalling!

Secretly filming somebody during an intimate moment, whether gay or straight, is NEVER acceptable and can't understand why anyone would do such a thing UNLESS their intention was to cause embarrassment.

Watch Ravi's interview above to see him deny any and all responsibility for his actions as reporter Chris Cuomo asks him point blank questions like, "Do you hate gay people?"

By now we're sure you're all aware of the Tyler Clementi case. Dharun Ravi spied on Tyler, his college roomie, via webcam and invited Twitter followers to watch Tyler and male friends gettin' it on. Upon finding out, Tyler jumped off a bridge.

Well it was recently brought to light that right after Ravi tweeted the times to check in on his webcam feed, he immediately tweeted right after an "oops" message.

We hardly see how this is relevant to the matter at hand, but whatevs!

As the case against 19-year-old Dharun Ravi, who is accused with crimes including bias intimidation for his role in the suicide of Tyler Clementi, continues, his lawyer, Steven Altman, is requesting that prosecutors hand over a hand-written note from the victim, as well as files from his computer, that could show his state of mind and help his roommate get off the hook!

Obviously, the prosecutors have argued that this information isn't relevant, and Judge Glenn Berman is now reviewing it in his chambers, with a ruling expected on Thursday.

Regardless of this poor kid's mental state, the fact of the matter is this young man still terrorized him by violating his privacy and airing it on the internet. He needs to be held accountable for these cruel and inappropriate actions.

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: